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Concealed Penis in Pediatric Age Group; A Comparison Between Three Surgical Techniques
Background: Comparison between three different surgical techniques in the management of concealed penis. Methods: This prospective interventional non-randomized study included 150 pediatric patients with concealed penis. They were distributed equally into three groups; group A; patients treated by phallopexy only, group B; patients treated by complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia \& group C; patients treated by both phallopexy and dartos excision.
Background: Comparison between three different surgical techniques in the management of concealed penis. Methods: This prospective interventional non-randomized study included 150 pediatric patients with concealed penis. They were distributed equally into three groups; group A; patients treated by anchoring the penile skin dermis to Buck's fascia at the penile base at 3 \& 9 o'clock points using PDS 5/0 (phallopexy), group B; patients treated by complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia \& group C; patients treated by phallopexy as in group A after complete dissection and excision of dartos fascia. Follow-up at the end of the 1st post-operative week and then monthly for 6 months as regards penile skin congestion and/or necrosis, wound infection, edema, and/or re-retraction was carried out.
Age
All ages
Sex
MALE
Healthy Volunteers
No
Faulty of Medicine
Alexandria, Egypt
Start Date
June 1, 2018
Primary Completion Date
June 1, 2021
Completion Date
June 1, 2021
Last Updated
October 7, 2022
150
ACTUAL participants
Circumcision in concealed penis
PROCEDURE
Lead Sponsor
Egyptian Biomedical Research Network
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